RAIL chiefs have been branded silly sausages by disruption-hit rail passengers after they were handed a £5 hot dog by way of compensation for crippling delays.
The treat was offered to commuters left frustrated by behind-schedule and over- budget rail improvement works on a tunnel outside Queen Street Station in Glasgow.
ScotRail chiefs hired street food specialists Fire Dog to dish out the free snacks to thank passengers for their patience during the travel chaos.
Earlier this month, it was revealed a major upgrade of the Edinburgh-Glasgow rail line is running seven months late with costs spiralling.